Why not using rotor plugin?
It's working ok even with 1.7.11, but there's a bug with my s2-3200. I don't know if it's a HW or SW bug, but if I am on a High Band transponder (22khz is active) the rotor doesn't move, so I have to switch to a low band transponder first. Workround would be to disable 22khz in the plugin automatically then rotate und reactive it again (if it has been active before). But I don't know how to implement that
regards
Newspaperman
--- Bikalexander <bikalexander at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr, 5.2.2010:
> Von: Bikalexander <bikalexander at gmail.com>
> Betreff: [vdr] Fwd: GOTOX patch for 1.7.5
> An: vdr at linuxtv.org> Datum: Freitag, 5. Februar 2010, 2:17
> Thanks for the link, now I've finally
> got the correct version:).
>> I am using 2 DVB cards, it can be adjusted in some way that
> certain
> device is being addressed?
>> 2010/2/4 Ales Jurik <ajurik at quick.cz>:
> > On Thursday 04 of February 2010, Bikalexander wrote:
> >> Even with last patch does not do it:
> >>
> > Which exactly version of patch did you use? What was
> the output of patching?
> > Was there any rejects? Did you try to patch vanilla
> version of vdr? Without
> > these basic information people could only guess what
> happened in your vdr.
> >
> > For me now it works without problem (latest patch is
> in
> > http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2010-January/022017.html).
> >
> > Ales
> >
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